Elsie Silver is a Canadian author best known for her contemporary romance novels. If you’re looking to dive into her books, I’ve got the complete guide to all of Elsie Silver’s books in order!
If you’re a fan of small-town romance with witty banter, swoon-worthy chemistry and strong heroines, then you need to pick up Elsie Silver’s books.
When I read Wild Love last year, I fell in love with her characters, the writing and the tender stories she creates. Since I loved it so much, I wanted to read more. I immediately jumped into her Chestnut Springs series, and I can honestly say that she quickly became a favourite author of mine.
From her debut novel to her most recent releases, this ultimate guide to reading Elsie Silver’s books will help you as you explore her captivating stories.
While the books in her series are often full of interconnected characters, it’s important to note that all her books can be read as standalone romances. I thoroughly enjoyed reading her Chestnut Springs series in order, and I think reading it that way helped with my overall enjoyment.
Whether you read them as a series or as standalone romance books, one thing is for certain — you’ll fall in love with the stories Elsie Silver creates.
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Elsie Silver Books in Order
- Off to the Races (2021)
- Out of the Gate (2021)
- A Photo Finish (2021)
- The Front Runner (2021)
- A False Start (2022)
- Flawless (2022)
- Heartless (2022)
- Powerless (2023)
- Reckless (2023)
- Hopeless (2023)
- Wild Love (2024)
- Wild Eyes (2024)
- Wild Side (2025)
- Wild Card (2025)
Elsie Silver Books by Series

Elsie Silver Books with Descriptions
If you’re looking to dive into Elsie Silver’s books, you’ll find all of her books below with the publisher’s descriptions. I’ve also included the central romance trope to help guide you if you’re looking for something specific!
Off to the Races by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Enemies to Lovers
Keeping things professional with my employees has never been an issue. Until she waltzed onto my property.
Billie is talented. She’s mouthy. And she’s so damn tempting. I can’t stop thinking about all the ways I could take her down a peg.
I can’t stop thinking about her, period.
We clash from the moment we meet. And in a small town, on an even smaller farm, it’s hard to keep your distance. It’s even harder to keep that friction from turning to fire.
But keeping my distance? That might be the biggest struggle of all. Because Billie is the whole package, whip-smart with a body I fantasize about when I’m alone, and quite possibly the only woman who can save this business—and me.
She drives me crazy. In every sense of the word. Every smart-mouthed little comment—every game we play—I end up wanting more. Wanting her closer. With me. Under me.
I try not to let her get to me, but the more time we spend together the more I crave her. Her lips. Her trust. Her heart.
I want it all.
But at what cost?
Because suddenly, I don’t just want to win races, I want to win the girl.
Out of the Gate by Elsie Silver
🩷 Origin Novella — Second Chance
Dermot Harding is ten years older than me. A family friend. An employee on my father’s ranch.
But I’ve loved him as long as I can remember.
At eighteen, I kissed him and he pushed me away. He said I was too young.
The army took him from me for three long years, but now he’s back at Gold Rush Ranch—looking at me like he’s never looked at me before. Letting his hands linger longer than they should. Offering to help me train the racehorse I’ve always dreamed of owning.
I say that I’ve moved on, but our chemistry? It’s electric. It’s overpowering. And soon all our reasons for staying away from each other fall away, along with our clothes.
He says he’s too old and too broken for someone like me. He says we can never work. But his body tells another story.
I put my pride on the line for him once before.
Am I a fool to risk it again?
A Photo Finish by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Second Chance
I’ve seen every square inch of Violet Eaton’s delectable body, and she has no idea who I am. Until now.
What happened between us online, in our chats, was meant to stay anonymous and in the past.
Until it didn’t.
It’s a small world, but Ruby Creek is even smaller. When I move to the tiny town, the grumpy facade I’ve created slips when we’re forced to live under the same roof.
Every flush of her cheeks, every time her eyes flare with heat, every time she begs me not to stop, the ice I’ve encased myself in melts. She has me wanting things I can’t want. Things I’ve been dreaming about since I first laid eyes on her two years ago—things I don’t deserve.
But my invisible wounds have the power to ruin us both. As a former soldier, I should have the discipline to walk away, but the more I open up to Violet, the more I want to keep her.
I came back from the war a different man, but my scars are older and deeper than anyone knows—and I planned to keep it that way. I planned to keep my secrets hidden.
Until her.
The Front Runner by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Faking Dating
He’s beautiful, brooding, and bossy…and she just agreed to three fake dates with him.
Stefan Dalca is public enemy number one in this small town, a prickly outsider with a murky past that’s hard to overlook. All he wants is to race his horses and be left alone—but when veterinarian Mira Thorne needs his help to save a sick foal, he’s too drawn to her to refuse. In exchange … he wants her.
Their time together starts as a simple transaction, but the more Mira gets to know Stefan, the more she wonders if he isn’t quite the villain everyone’s made him out to be. With every intimate conversation and lingering look, the tension between them builds. She’s been drawn to Stefan since the day she laid eyes on him … but now he’s downright irresistible.
Mira knows sleeping with the enemy is playing with fire. But like a moth to a flame, she’s attracted to the mysterious man in a way those closest to her wouldn’t approve of or understand. And the more Stefan softens for her, the harder she falls.
But as his mysteries unravel, so do hidden truths. Truths that are bound to get someone burned.
Mira just didn’t expect that someone to be her.
A False Start by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Brother’s Best Friend
He kissed his best friend’s little sister, and the world stood still.
That night, they were two perfect strangers: the town’s grumpy recluse and a gorgeous girl in the back of a bar. Until they weren’t. Because Nadia Dalca isn’t just some girl. She’s the one girl Griffin Sinclaire can’t have. Fourteen years younger than him and completely off-limits.
After their forbidden kiss, Griffin’s plan is to stay away, but the universe keeps pushing them together. It’s like some sort of cosmic joke, to give him a taste of something so electric—so real—something that breathed life back into him. Because he can look, but he can’t touch her again.
But with her sinful curves, her lighthearted laugher, and her secret wild side, Griffin’s addicted to every last bit of her. And when she turns those sultry eyes on him—the ones so full of longing, so free of judgment? Well, he’s always considered himself a strong man, but for her, he’s weak.
To give in to their connection would be a betrayal. Griffin’s life is beyond complicated, and Nadia has the world at her fingertips. Her brother is the only family she has left, and as sad as it sounds, he’s also Griffin’s only friend.
But he kissed her again anyway.
Flawless by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Enemies to Lovers
The rules were simple: keep his hands off his agent’s daughter and stay out of trouble.
But now he’s stuck with her. There’s only one bed. And well, rules are made to be broken.
Rhett Eaton is the face of professional bull riding. The golden boy. Or at least he was until it all blew up in his face after a public brawl. Now his agent says he has to clean up his image, and sticks Rhett with his ball-busting daughter for the rest of the season as “full-time supervision.”
But Rhett doesn’t need a goddamn babysitter—especially one with skin-tight jeans, a sexy smirk, and a mouth she can’t stop running.
A mouth he can’t stop thinking about.
And he quickly learns that Summer Hamilton isn’t just another conquest. She sees the man behind the mask, and she doesn’t run—she pulls him closer, even when she shouldn’t.
Heartless by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Single Dad
Working as a nanny for the world’s grumpiest single dad should be simple … except she can’t keep her eyes off him. And he can’t keep his hands off her.
Cade Eaton is thirteen years older than Willa Grant, and he barely looks her way, even though she’s living in his house for the summer. That is, until she gets him into the hot tub one night for a game of truth or dare. Then, all bets are off—and so are their clothes.
Cade is gruff, a little rough around the edges, but broad-shouldered ranchers with calloused hands and filthy mouths are this city girl’s kryptonite. So who is she to resist?
But it’s in their quietest moments together that he softens. It’s in the unexpected way he takes care of Willa that she realizes his hardened exterior is just a façade. And it’s when she watches him go all sweet with his little boy that she starts to fall for him, whatever the consequences.
Someone once convinced Cade that his best wasn’t good enough. But Willa has never felt more cherished than she does in his arms.
Her contract says this arrangement is only for two months.
But her heart says this is forever.
Powerless by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Friends to Lovers
Two childhood friends. Two broken hearts. One impromptu road trip to get away from everything. That’s all this was supposed to be.
To Jasper Gervais’s fans, he’s the handsome, talented hockey heartthrob on TV. But to Sloane, he’ll always be the lost boy with the sad eyes and a heart of gold.
The man she’s loved in secret all her life.
So when her life falls apart on the day she’s supposed to marry someone else, it only makes sense that he’s the one to swoop in and save her. And when his world comes crashing down around him, she’s there to return the favor.
But the more time they spend alone, the more Jasper isn’t looking at her like a friend anymore. He isn’t touching her like one, either. And after all these years, he’s still everything she’s ever wanted, everything she thought she could never have.
Their feelings aren’t straightforward, though. They twist and turn around the pain of Jasper’s past and the reality of Sloane’s present.
Jasper Gervais might act like he wants her.
But after years of turning her away, he’s going to need to prove it.
Reckless by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Surprise Pregnancy
He’s scorching-hot trouble wrapped up in a drool-worthy package. And he’s looking at her like she might be his next meal.
Theo Silva. Rowdy bull rider. Notorious ladies’ man. Winter Hamilton knows exactly what it means when he eyes her like that. But she’s almost free of her toxic marriage and has sworn off men entirely. So, all she sees when she looks back at Theo is temptation served up with a heaping side of heartbreak. The man is hard to trust—but, it turns out, even harder to resist.
Make that impossible. Because Theo is persistent. And no matter how hard Winter tries to freeze him out, he melts her icy exterior and pulls apart all her defenses. Over a drink in a small-town bar, she finds herself blurting out her deepest, darkest secrets. Then, she spends the singular hottest night of her life with the man she never thought she’d say yes to.
He worships her body. He makes her blush. She comes alive beneath his hands. Then she tells him to forget it ever happened. She wants simple, and with him, it all feels complicated.
It was supposed to be a one-time thing. A secret.
But that little plus sign is going to make this secret impossible to keep.
Hopeless by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Fake Dating (Fiancé)
He doesn’t believe that anyone holds her last name against her … so he offers her his.
Beau Eaton is the town prince, a handsome military hero with a tortured past.
I’m the outcast bartender, a shy girl from the wrong side of the tracks.
He’s thirty-five and all man, and I’m twenty-two and all…virgin.
He’s also my fiancé. Correction: my fake fiancé.
We start out as a bet, a point for him to prove. It’s win-win. He gets a break from his concerned family’s prying, and I get a chance to shed my family’s reputation while I save up to ditch this small town.
He says all I have to do is wear his ring, follow his lead, and pretend I can’t keep my hands off of him in public.
But it’s what happens between us in private that blurs all those carefully drawn lines.
It’s what transpires behind closed doors that doesn’t feel like pretending at all.
This engagement was supposed to be for show. This agreement? It has an end date.
He once told me he’d never fall in love.
And yet, here I am, head over heels for my fake fiancé.
Wild Love by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Brother’s Best Friend
Rosie Belmont has been driving me wild for years. The good kind of wild. The bad kind of wild. But mostly the kind of wild that comes with wanting your best friend’s little sister and knowing you can’t have her.
After living in the city, she comes blasting back into Rose Hill like a storm. Beautiful, messy, and chaotic.
And one wide-eyed desperate plea for a job is all it takes for me to hire her.
Forbes labeled me the World’s Hottest Billionaire, but all I care about is opening my new recording studio. Something that comes to a screeching halt when I end up face-to-face with a young girl who claims I’m her biological father.
Now, I spend my days balancing business with parenting a sullen twelve-year-old, all while trying desperately to keep my hands the hell off my best friend’s little sister.
I vow to keep Rosie at arm’s length. I try to stick to scowls and grumpy one-liners. But with her, verbal sparring is merely foreplay—friction that turns to blistering heat.
I know damn well I shouldn’t cross that line.
But shouldn’t and can’t are two very different things.
And the only thing I truly can’t do is resist her.
Wild Eyes by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Single Dad
A rugged mountain town seemed like the perfect escape from a life in shambles.
But on day one, she ran full tilt into the world’s hottest single dad, and now all her plans are ruined.
As a chart-topping country singer with a recent streak of bad press, it’s hard for Skylar Stone to find any peace. But she finds it in Rose Hill. With a little boy and a little girl who steal her heart just as thoroughly as their dad.
Weston Belmont.
The man is a shameless flirt. He oozes confidence and masculinity in a way that’s downright distracting. And in bed? He’s addictive.
Everything with him is wild and impulsive, and Skylar is desperate to regain some control.
But no one has supported her like West does. And no one has ever made her feel as loved as he does either.
So, while Skylar’s brain says settling down with a small-town horse trainer is impossible … her heart says she’s right where she belongs.
Still, her life as a celebrity haunts her. It has the power to pull she and West apart.
She can see in his eyes that he wants her to stay. And she wants that too.
But she knows better than anyone that you don’t always get what you want.
Wild Side by Elsie Silver
🩷 Romance Trope — Enemies to Lovers, Marriage of Convenience
She’s always dreamed of her wedding day. And those dreams never included saying “I do” to a man she hates.
But when Tabitha’s nephew’s guardianship is contested, she decides she’ll do whatever it takes to keep him in Rose Hill. Even if it means marrying the enemy.
Rhys Dupris.
A man who is secretive, broody, and completely infuriating. A man whose work takes him away for weeks on end and brings him back covered in mysterious bruises—ones he won’t talk about. In fact, Tabitha and Rhys barely talk at all.
Which would be fine, except when he’s not talking, he’s staring. And the way he looks at her is borderline indecent.
The tension between them has always been palpable. But living under the same roof is a dangerous temptation.
Tabitha swore she would never forgive him. But that was before she knew the man behind the mask. The one who’s fierce and protective. The one who’s gentle and patient. The one who shows up for her and her nephew when they need him most.
He’s not at all who she thought he was.
And that makes hating her husband so much harder … and loving him just a little too easy.
Is There Another Rose Hill Book Releasing?
Yes! There is another book in the Rose Hill series that will be released in 2025.
Wild Card will be released on September 9th, 2025. It will be the final book in the series. The cover and the synopsis have yet to be revealed!
Is There a Reading Order for Elsie Silver’s books?
There is no set reading order to Elsie Silver’s books, especially since they can all technically be read as standalone romances. Her series does feature interconnected characters, which is a great reason to read her series in order. But it’s not necessary to read them that way! It’s all up to personal preference.
Elsie Silver recommends the following reading order:
Does Elsie Silver Write Spicy Books?
Yes! Elsie Silver writes spicy contemporary romance books. Her books are intended for an adult audience.
Are Elsie Silver’s Books on Kindle Unlimited?
Yes! All of Elsie Silver’s books, except for Out of the Gate, are currently available on Kindle Unlimited, making it incredibly easy to binge read! Out of the Gate is an origin novella that is only available as a Kindle e-book and is not currently offered as a book on Kindle Unlimited.
While I own physical copies of her books, I do enjoy reading them through Kindle Unlimited. It’s great when I’m heading out and bringing my Kindle with me!
If you don’t have a subscription to Kindle Unlimited, you can sign up here! I highly recommend the service, especially if you’re a romance reader.
Does Elsie Silver Write Happy Endings?
Yes! Elsie Silver’s books all have happily ever afters. While there are heartfelt moments throughout each of her books, you’ll leave satisfied with the happy endings.
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